Orientation of the cores of hybrid morphology radio sources
Maciej Ceglowski, Marcin Gawronski, Magdalena Kunert-Bajraszewska

TL;DR
This study investigates hybrid morphology radio sources (HYMORS) using high-resolution VLBA observations to understand their structure and orientation, providing insights into the FRI/FRII dichotomy in extragalactic radio sources.
Contribution
The paper presents the first high-resolution VLBA imaging of five HYMORS, revealing their core-jet structures and suggesting no specific orientation is required for their hybrid morphology.
Findings
HYMORS have similar core fluxes on different scales, indicating FRII-like jets.
No preferred orientation for HYMORS, they are unbeamed objects.
HYMORS have luminosities exceeding the FRI/FRII break, similar to FRIIs.
Abstract
The FRI/FRII dichotomy is a much debated issue in the astrophysics of extragalactic radio sources. Study of the properties of HYbrid MOrphology Radio Sources (HYMORS) may bring crucial information and lead to a step forward in understanding the origin of FRI/FRII dichotomy. HYMORS are a rare class of double-lobed radio sources where each of the two lobes clearly exhibits a different FR morphology. This article describes follow-up high resolution VLBA observations of the five discovered by us HYMORS. The main aim of the observations was to answer the questions of whether the unusual radio morphology is connected to the orientation of objects towards the observer. We obtained the high resolution radio maps of five hybrid radio morphology objects with the VLBA at C-band and L-band. Two of them revealed milliarcsecond core-jet structures, the next two objects showed hints of parsec-scale…
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